Hank Williams Jr.’s “Fox & Friends” appearance on Monday started off with a roaring introduction. Hosts Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy called him a “country superstar” and host Gretchen Carlson laughed along with Williams as he playfully flirted with her.

But, as Media Matters noticed this morning, things got very uncomfortable as soon as the conversation turned to politics.

Appearing live from a studio in Nashville, Tenn., Williams brought up Obama’s golf summit with Speaker of the House John Boehner and Vice President Joe Biden. He called the game, “one of the biggest political mistakes ever” and said it “turned a lot of people off.”

Carlson asked the man behind the Monday Night Football theme song what he didn’t like about the golf game. “Come on, come on,” said Williams. “It would be like Hitler playing golf with Netanyahu, okay?”

The three anchors sat wide-eyed on their couch, shocked by the comparison. “Yeah, I don’t understand that analogy, actually,” responded Kilmeade.

A fired up Williams came back with, “Well, I’m glad you don’t, brother, because a lot of people do. You know, they’re the enemy. They’re the enemy.” A confused Kilmeade asked, “Who’s the enemy?”

“Obama! And Biden! Are you kidding? The Three Stooges!” Williams shouted before his math was corrected.

The hosts managed to lead the country singer back to GOP 2012 talk and Williams gave props to Herman Cain. Following the segment, Carlson said, “I just want to say that we disavow any of those comments or analogies that he made, at least I’m going to say that, disavow the analogy between Hitler and the president.”